Many are pointing out how her predecessor, Michelle Obama, was subject to plenty of racist remarks during her time in office and we didn't hear a peep from her.

The revelation came when Llamas asked Trump what surprised her about being First Lady.

After describing how she was being blackballed, when Llamas asked her to name names she said: "I would not talk about it, they know who they are". She said the personal connection is one reason that led her to focus on educating children on best practices for social media and online behavior.

Asked if some untrustworthy people still work in the White House, she said, "Yes".

Turkey calls in Saudi envoy over missing journalist case
The newspaper's editorial board called on Prince Mohammed bin Salman to ensure he "is free and able to continue his work". Turkish authorities believe he remains inside the consulate, while Saudi officials say he left the compound.

Samsung Galaxy A9 is the world's first quad-cam smartphone
The phone gets 3D Glass curved back from its flagship Galaxy S9 and Samsung's own Infinity Display with an 18.5:9 aspect ratio. The rear is home to a fingerprint sensor and of course that all-important quad-camera unit, more of which we'll explore below.

Nick Saban blasts Alabama defense after Arkansas rout
A potential SEC Championship Game for Alabama may come against Georgia , which is listed at 6-1 to win the national title. Alabama starting cornerback Trevon Diggs has a broken foot and is out indefinitely, coach Nick Saban announced on Monday.

US First Lady Melania Trump concludes two-day visit to Kenya
She highlighted the work the US foreign aid agency is doing on the continent, as well as of her child-focused "Be Best" platform. Following her visit to the orphanage and national park in Nairobi, Trump had tea with Kenyan First Lady Margaret Kenyatta.

Saudi Controversies Under Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman
More than that, all these issues we look at them seriously and we're trying to be sure that no one is harmed as much as we can". But bin Salman downplayed Trump's remarks, saying "you have to accept that any friend will say good things and bad things".